SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
OK, out of the cutting room, and into the Main Stream.
My latest video compilation squeezed from lemonous nights of laboring.
The clouds are back yet again. But my day is done.
https://youtu.be/fWlD_acJKVg(Hey Bloke, the music is mello...)
Bloke
Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
That's more like it... For some reason, piano music seems to fit with time lapse stuff, especially astro. It just seems 'right', somehow!
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Bloke wrote:
That's more like it... For some reason, piano music seems to fit with time lapse stuff, especially astro. It just seems 'right', somehow!
Thanks!
I like to preview the music from
Free Music Archive.Music created and shared freely on the Internet. As I believe the Internet was intended for, free exchange.
I'm particularly drawn to instrumentals. Just nice background that lends itself to natural choreography.
More from
Coldnoise here.
Bloke
Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
SonnyE wrote:
Thanks!
I like to preview the music from
Free Music Archive.Music created and shared freely on the Internet. As I believe the Internet was intended for, free exchange.
I'm particularly drawn to instrumentals. Just nice background that lends itself to natural choreography.
More from
Coldnoise here. img src="https://static.uglyhedgehog.com/images/s... (
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Thanks for the link. I made a note of that. I also have a link to a site called Jewelbeat, which has quite a lot stuff too. It's been a long time since I did any video stuff, though. I had so much trouble posting stuff on facebook - they kept rejecting my audio as being copyright, even when it was an 'off' arrangement of an old classical piece. Things like a piano concerto arranged to play on a brass quartet, stuff which does not exist on *any* commercial recording, I guarantee it!. All arranged in house and performed by the musicians I keep locked away in this here computer-thingy...
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
CraigFair wrote:
Nice work of art Sonny.
Craig
Thank You, Craig.
When I finally could get it together, it jelled up.
Been a while I guess since I made one.
I actually had a different idea in mind. But couldn't figure that out.
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
CraigFair wrote:
Maybe next time
Craig
I wanted a video of Startrails building. But haven't figured out how do the blending to make it appear.
But I'm going back to my collections from Joshua Tree a couple of years ago, batch processing in PS, and hope to grind together some new video.
Maybe I can take the dark images and give them a new light.
Terrible cloudyness here. So dabbling...
bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
Very impressive! Nicely executed!
bwa
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
bwana wrote:
Very impressive! Nicely executed!
bwa
Thank You Brian.
It's mostly outhouse luck getting my files to choreograph to the music.
I discovered a path to Post Process my RAW files.
No more jpgs for me. RAW, then after the tuning convert to jpg's for the web use.
So if tonight allows, I'll be running off some new RAW files to dabble with.
And I've been finding new music to apply. A composer in Italy gave me permission to use his piano/orchestra music. I hear great possibilities in it.
(It's available on the Free Music Archive, but I wanted to touch base with him before trying it.
Rocco Granata )
SonnyE wrote:
Thank You Brian.
It's mostly outhouse luck getting my files to choreograph to the music.
I discovered a path to Post Process my RAW files.
No more jpgs for me. RAW, then after the tuning convert to jpg's for the web use.
So if tonight allows, I'll be running off some new RAW files to dabble with.
And I've been finding new music to apply. A composer in Italy gave me permission to use his piano/orchestra music. I hear great possibilities in it.
(It's available on the Free Music Archive, but I wanted to touch base with him before trying it.
Rocco Granata )
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what are you using to PP your RAW's ??
Craig
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
CraigFair wrote:
what are you using to PP your RAW's ??
Craig
Adobe Photo Shop Elements 12.
I found doing files 100 at a batch works ok.
I've tried doing larger numbers, but often it balks and I have to start over. (Probably the old Box-O-Rocks. Not as spry as it once was...)
So, about 100 at a time.
Tonight is looking good, weather wise.
Now I want to shoot some RAW files.
SonnyE wrote:
Adobe Photo Shop Elements 12.
I found doing files 100 at a batch works ok.
I've tried doing larger numbers, but often it balks and I have to start over. (Probably the old Box-O-Rocks. Not as spry as it once was...)
So, about 100 at a time.
Tonight is looking good, weather wise.
Now I want to shoot some RAW files.
Congrats on now shooting RAW files.
They are packed full of great stuff.
Craig
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